The Associated Press reports former NFL LB Steve Foley was charged with a felony after his dogs bit a woman and killed her puppy. Foley surrendered Wednesday, June 4, and was released on a $10,000 bond, according to sheriff's spokeswoman Terriann Carlson. Foley was indicted by a grand jury, accusing him of failing to secure the dogs. If convicted, the felony charge could result in two to 10 years in prison, according to Foley's lawyer, Paul Nugent.

Len Pasquarelli, of ESPN.com, reports the San Diego Chargers have filed a grievance seeking to recover nearly $4 million in bonuses paid to former LB Steve Foley. In the grievance, the Chargers will attempt to recoup a $1.25 million signing bonus paid to Foley in 2004 when he signed with the club as an unrestricted free agent, and roster bonuses of $1.65 million and $875,000 paid in 2005 and 2006, respectively.

The Associated Press reports unrestricted free-agent LB Steve Foley (Chargers) has plead guilty to a misdemeanor charge of driving with a blood-alcohol level above the state's legal limit. Foley is to pay $1,756 and was sentenced to five years probation.

The Associated Press reports San Diego Chargers LB Steve Foley (leg, hip) said he thinks his career might be over after getting shot by an off-duty policeman. "I don't want to count anything out or rule myself out, but it's a reality that I won't be able to play again, period," Foley said. Foley was shot in the left leg, hip and hand, which required several surgeries. He said he suffered severe nerve damage in his leg and has lost 50 pounds. Doctors told Foley it could take a year or more for the nerve damage to heal. He can move around on his own, but he has trouble walking and performing other activities. "If I sit down for a short period of time, my leg will stiffen up, my ankle will stiffen up and it makes it even that much more difficult to move around. There's a lot of nerve damage. That's what I'm dealing with, is nerve pain. I'm not able to get around like I normally would be," Foley added.

The Associated Press reports San Diego Chargers LB Steve Foley is suing the city of Coronado, Calif., and the off-duty police officer, Aaron Mansker, who shot Foley three times during an incident on Sept. 3, 2006. Foley is accusing Mansker of negligence and excessive force in the civil suit. The amount Foley is seeking from Mansker and the city has not been specified.

Kevin Acee, of the San Diego Union-Tribune, reports the San Diego Chargers will wait until the end of the season before deciding whether to recoup LB Steve Foley's 2006 roster bonus of $875,000. Foley was put on the Reserve: Non-Football Injury list after being shot by an off-duty police officer. Under terms of the league's collective bargaining agreement, the Chargers are withholding all of Foley's 2006 salary of $775,000 and have the right to recoup Foley's roster bonus as well.